Toilets aren’t just about convenience. They’re about health, dignity, and what’s possible in daily life, and access, like most systems, shapes everything that comes after.
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By year four, you’ve learned what works.
Innovation isn’t about throwing that away, it’s about building on a solid foundation and seeing what’s possible next.
That’s where we are right now.
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A four year old doesn’t learn by getting everything right. They learn by trying, and trying again.
That’s true for growing humans, and growing organizations. As we hit year four, we’re leaning into learning and innovation.
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This month, Toilet Equity turns four.
In nonprofit years, that means we’ve learned to walk, how to show up consistently, and how to build trust.
We’ll be sharing what four years of toilet access looks like.
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When you’re designing infrastructure, you don’t start with materials.
You start with the end goal then work backward to figure out how to get there safely.
That’s how something small grows into something big.
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Before anything gets built, engineers ask questions.
How does the system work?
What could go wrong?
That’s where our compost site is right now: the asking stage. We’re sharing more about this and who's helping us think it through in our newsletter.
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We tend to think urgency makes things happen faster.
In reality, the systems that last are the ones built with patience, testing, and care.
Starting something big means slowing down enough to do it right.
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Compost toilets don’t actually compost in the toilet.
The real transformation happens later—through time, biology, and systems designed to do the work safely.
This month, we’re sharing how our compost site is getting started.
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Factoid Friday: Reggie Watts plays drum machine (and, presumably, makes the pew-pew laser gun sounds) on this great Eyvand King track from 1996. #nowplaying #nowspinning #factoidfriday youtu.be/ptrUcBfagRQ?...
Coin, silver, highly detailed circular pattern of symbols.
☀️🌻 This year’s #SummerSolstice hits tonight at 10:45 pm ET!
Check out this Mexican coin—it features a detailed Aztec calendar on the back.
The Aztecs tracked 365-day years and leap years.
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Coin, gold colour, a house cat without a tail.
😱 Happy #FridayThe13th!
🐈⬛ #DYKT #BlackCats were nearly wiped out in the Middle Ages due to ties to witchcraft? 🧹
The Manx from the Isle of Man—often black—is one of the few kitties to appear on currency.
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Bank note model, nautical themed, bearded man with long hair wearing a large-brimmed hat.
🧭 #SamuelDeChamplain has occasionally been suggested for a Bank of Canada note—problem is, nobody knows what he looked like!
Explore more proposed designs in our temporary display.
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Los pachycephalosaurus tenían un complejo sistema de castas matriarcal basado en el número de pinchos de la corona craneal #factoidfriday
El conejo común es el único vertebrado autóctono de la península ibérica capaz de comer hierbas con escarcha #factoidfriday
Para muchas culturas politeístas las geodas son la explicación de que las estrellas vienen de la tierra y no al revés #factoidfriday
Desde 1993, es más fácil encontrar un fósil de dinosaurio en España que un espárrago silvestre #factoidfriday